Farewell to a top diplomat, happy days for bar passers, a new form of piety, public defense classes in Taiwan, and much more
The Week in Photos | Farewell to a top diplomat, happy days for bar passers, a new form of piety, public defense classes in Taiwan, and much more | | | | | | | Payoff for the Family | Bar passers celebrate with their loved ones on the Supreme Court grounds as the tribunal announced the results of the 2022 exams on Apr 14. A total of 3,992 out of 9,183 takers made the cut. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ | | | | | | Diamond Year | Volunteers of the Philippine Red Cross form its symbol at Marikina Sports Center on Apr 15 in one of the activities marking the 75th anniversary of the humanitarian organization. —LYN RILLON | | | | | | | | Harvest from Sea | After the spell of Tropical Depression "Amang" last week, residents take advantage of the good weather to prepare dried fish along the Manila-Cavite Road on Apr 16. —RICHARD A. REYES | | | | | | Bald Mountain | Operators of heavy equipment work at a section of Homonhon Island in Guiuan town, Eastern Samar, where mining operations are being conducted as shown in this Apr 10 photo. —ESTE NEWS | | | | | | | | Final Touches | A statue of Brig. Gen. Rafael Crame, the Philippine Constabulary chief from 1917 to 1927, is given final touches on Apr 17. This is part of a new display at Heritage Park inside Camp Crame. —LYN RILLON | | | | | | Expressing Piety | Dozens of people get inked free of charge under an initiative by Quo Vadis, a group that represents Austria's Catholic orders of monks and nuns. —AFP | | | | | | | | Top Diplomat | Albert del Rosario, a veteran diplomat who led efforts to secure international support and a legal armor against China's expansionist claims over Philippine territorial waters, has died at the age of 83. | | | | | | All for One | The Group of 7 foreign ministers pose for a photo in Karuizawa, Japan, on Apr 17. —AFP | | | | | | | | PNR Predicament | More than 24 hours after the derailment, workers on Apr 19 are still trying to clear the way and move the stalled PNR train in Makati City. No one was reported hurt among the passengers. —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ | | | | | | In Case of Emergency | Civilians who wish to learn simple defensive strategies in the event of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan attend daylong courses, like this one conducted at the Kuma Academy in Taipei on Apr 16. —AFP | | | | | | Hi Edward, | We'd like to know what you think of this newsletter. Send us your feedback by leaving a message in our suggestion box. | | | | |
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